(Too much of the wrong kinds are taking place)
Fellow Revolutionaries as of August 8th, 2019
As far as we at Cenocracy.org are concerned, all the discussions about violence (instigated and perpetuated by self-serving Journalists and power-hungry politicians... not to mention individual groups with chips on their shoulders); are ulterior-motivated protests against stupid acts of violence targeting whichever and whomever the media and politicians and special-interest groups want to use as a scape-goat for their own agenda(s).
Targeting White Supremists to blame them for all the nonsense killings simply because the perpetrators are White or that they espouse to belong to some White Supremist group does not make them a bone fide, card-carrying member. Indeed, If we want to discuss the acts of violence in terms of protest to bring about progressive changes to a lousy form of government in the U.S., China, Russia, and so very many other countries, we have to say that there is not enough violence towards the perpetrators of such government formulas and those who support them.
There is not enough violence in America, in Russia, in China, in South America... and elsewhere.... not enough directed towards the lousy governments. Nor is there enough violence directed against those corporations and Journalists who support whatever government is reigning at any given moment, just so they can get their cut of the ill-gotten gains and entitlements. Oh so often Journalists are little more than vultures and are as bad as ambulance chasing lawyers trying to make a buck and a name for themselves in any way they can.
As far as we are concerned, there is not enough killing of politicians, journalists, corporate leaders and the clergy... that is, those who are helping to perpetuate the oh so many forms of equality depriving governments.
Whereas there are far too many violent acts against innocent citizens, there are a wholly insufficient quantity and duality of violent acts against whole swaths of politicians, corporations (including internet businesses who refuse to refund fees for bad services and bad products)... as well as against a large segment of journalists, clergy, separate government agencies and their hired guns like the Garden City group. We could even make a case for many members of the Stock Market as well and those who support such overall institutions whose efforts are to perpetuate the less-than human optimality of a peoples government... a peoples government that is which is not bogged down by developing and perpetuating a similar brand of nonsense presently in vogue throughout the world under different guises and labels... with their own armies, navies/marines, air forces and supporting agencies as well-armed para-military policing units like the CIA, FBI, NSA, Homeland Security, U.S. Martials, Coast Guard and Boarder patrols... though there are others existing "off the books" and funded by the very many illegal activities that governments engage in order to keep abreast of all the underhanded techniques they have learned from criminal corporations and organized crime.
Why in the world would any government want to ban the sale of weapons, assault rifles or otherwise, when it engages in multi-level forms of weapons sales to whomever for whatever purpose they have... even if that purpose is to come and bite them on the rear sometime in the future (when the sellers are dead and gone and don't have to worry about what their actions of greed brought about. The major reason for politicians to vote against armaments would be in the case of protecting their own hide. If one or more so-called (media and government agency inspired labeling of a person or group as a) "home-grown terrorist" were to target politicians or any segment of the upper class of citizens (at least those having some political clout), then you would see not only a quick response in curtailing the availability of weapons... but also the acquisition and control of armaments by criminals... like the government.
While too much of the wrong kinds of violence are undeniably taking place, not enough of the right kinds of violence against prime government changing targets is being effected.
When speaking about gun sales, we need to involve discussions about all armament and ammunition sales... because politicians do in terms of the economic impact. For example (and please do not think we abide by the report's philosophy... we are merely offering it as an example of what those wanting gun control to be mindful of. Government policiy is driven by greed... no matter how many lives are lost in the process... and just so long as those lives being lost are not politicians, corporate leaders or journalists... to name a few who have a stake in the game.):
This report details the significant economic impact the firearms and ammunition industry has on the nation’s and each state’s economy. The economic growth America’s firearms and ammunition industry has experienced in recent years has been nothing short of remarkable. Over the past decade, the industry’s growth has been driven by an unprecedented number of Americans choosing to exercise their fundamental right to keep and bear arms and purchase a firearm and ammunition. NSSF, representing America’s firearms and ammunition manufacturers, takes great pride in supporting wildlife conservation efforts. Noted in the economic impact report is the significant taxes paid by our industry to federal and state governments and the Pittman-Robertson excise tax the industry pays on the products it sells – this tax is the major source of wildlife conservation funding in America. Regardless of economic conditions across the country, our industry has grown and created about 146,000 new, well-paying jobs over the past decade. Our industry is proud to be one of the bright spots in this economy. Take a look for yourself and see the impact we have nationally and on your home state: |
What do people die from? by Hannah Ritchie, February 14, 2018
If we decide to be selective in our thinking about deaths related to guns because that is the singular topic being regurgitated by the media and politicians, then we would probably focus on how people die by guns and not set it against all the other types of death occurring not only in America, but all over the world but doesn't get media attention:
Here are some other gun-related orientations which may be of interest to some readers. Please note that government agencies such as the CIA know all too well that in order to bring about change, lots of people need to die in a given context, and that context must be defined in accordance with the stated objective... though the objectives are frequently cast into a fluidic state of application because there are random variables of occurrence which take place and present causes brought about by unforseen opportunities:
Please make note of the fact that governments are in the gun control business... thereby guaranteeing they can make a profit one way or another... including the instigation of war which will enable huge profits to be made by one or more corporations by engaging in a war like Bell helicopter during the Vietnam War. War, like poverty, is big business... just look at all the charities that are funded by the government but do not actually want to rid society of poverty because it is a lucrative venture... despite all the enduring hardships. That is why they keep recurring as human conflicts and are maintained as "necessary evils" which have become institutionalized social commodities. While both war and poverty are funded social operations, both are viewed in terms of long-term money making machines and there is not real desire to look for ways to win a war or win the war on poverty. Military organizations and corporations in the "fight game" do not want to win, because winning means they will put themselves out of business. They simply want to set up systems of managment to be perpetuated indefinitely for centuries to come.
In order for the government to protect itself from being identified as a major arms dealer: Federal law prohibits the federal government from collecting firearm sales records in a central repository.... Other countries simply don't permit their citizens to own weapons without some special permit, which means they have some measure of political clout.
- Gun Control Is as Old as the Old West (Contrary to the popular imagination, bearing arms on the frontier was a heavily regulated business) By Matt Jancer, Smithsonian.com, February 5, 2018
- A minority of Americans own guns, but just how many is unclear by Drew Desilver, June 4th, 2013
- Meet the CIA: Guns, Drugs and Money by Jeffrey St. Clair, Alexander Cockburn (Jan. 26, 2018)
- Brief History: Guns, CIA, and Cocaine
Date of Origination: Thursday, 8th August 2019... 1:56 AM
Initial posting date: Thursday, 8th August 2019... 4:48 AM